Cancer sucks. But we can live with it, fight it, and maybe even defeat it. This is my story. I hope it helps a patient, a caregiver or a loved one.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Playing The Odds
When I was diagnosed a little more than a year ago, I did some research and discovered that, statistically, my chances of surviving 5 years were only 3% or 3 out of 100. Not too hopeful but I have a chance.
When I began chemo treatments Dr. George told me the modality that would be used had a 60% response rate. In other words 40% of patients do not even respond to the chemo.
Since my response to the chemo has been good, I have often wondered about something. Can you assume that the 3 people out of 100 who survive 5 years are within the 60% group that responds to the chemo? If so, that would mean that 3 people out of the 60 in that group survive 5 years. Three out of sixty is 5%. Does that mean that by having a good response to the treatment my odds of surviving five years has increased to 5%?
Unfortunately that logic is somewhat flawed because it doesn’t take into account people do not respond and then receive a different modality or those who undergo a completely different modality from the start. But I have to believe that my chances improved by responding well.
Recently I found out that my odds have improved more than I thought. Colin, another patient and a 9 year survivor, provided me with a link to some National Cancer Institute statistics. Those statistics show that patients with my diagnosis, “Distant” stage on their table, who have survived the first year, have a 10.8% chance of surviving 5 MORE years. In other words, because I have survived the first year, I now have a 10.8% chance of making it SIX years. My chances of making it five years must be even better. So my chances have more than tripled. Of course 10.8% odds are still not very good but hey, it’s better than 3%!
Here is a link to the stats if anyone is interested:
Statistics
As I have been reminded by so many people dealing with this disease everybody is different. We are each a statistic of one. And I have two important things going for me. Firstly, all the prayers. They really do help so please keep them coming. Secondly, I like to rely on my mother’s statistical analysis. She has a gut feeling I’m going to be OK.
Carry on.
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Thanks for the link! It was very informative. I'm feeling great since according to those statistics we're now somewhere between 10.8% and 52.6% since we're getting closer to the 2 year mark! That 10% sounds goood to me. If you can be one of the few who get it in the first place, I figure you can be one of the few who survive it! Right?!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, now I'm completely confused. Does a recurrence mean the year count starts over? Less than age 45? What if it wasn't really a recurrence? Ohhh heck. I say go with what mamma says. Go with the gut feeling. :)
ReplyDeleteI definitely did not inherit the math genes.... but thanks for the strikingly good looks! LOL =)
ReplyDelete(and very glad to hear any stat that says you are going to live a long, happy life!)
I AGREE WITH HEATHER!PLUS THE PERCENTAGE INCREASE! AND YOUR MOTHERS INSTINCT!!!!!! XO CAROL
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